After months of rumors and chatters, Lily Allen's recent activities on a high-end dating app have confirmed her separation from husband David Harbour, shedding light on their marriage issues.
- December 24, 2024
AceShowbiz - It looks like Lily Allen has split from her husband, "Stranger Things" actor David Harbour, following months of speculation and scrutiny. This news comes as Allen, 39, was spotted on the exclusive dating app Raya.
She remarked in her bio that she's "Looking for someone to start couples therapy with" and noted she was "visiting Los Angeles from New York." Her appearance on the app, frequented by the rich and famous, added fuel to the rumors of marital strife.
Allen and Harbour, who married in a low-key Las Vegas ceremony in 2020, have reportedly been living separate lives for months. The couple was last seen together publicly three months ago at an NFL game, but insiders and friends close to Allen have confirmed the separation.
Her Raya profile, emerging just days after her candid confessions on her podcast about her mental struggles and dissatisfaction with men, paints a picture of a couple at a crossroads.
In recent episodes of her BBC Sounds podcast, "Miss Me?", Allen was noticeably without her wedding ring, a sign that fans quickly picked up on. She openly admitted to being "bored of men" and shared how her mental health struggles had impacted her daily life, including her appetite. "I've been going through a tough time over the last few months and my eating has become an issue," she disclosed, encapsulating the depth of her personal challenges.
The separation has also affected their family dynamics, with Harbour taking on the role of stepfather to Allen's two daughters from her previous marriage to Sam Cooper. The blended family had relocated to New York together in 2020, but the physical and emotional distance between Allen and Harbour grew increasingly apparent.
While David Harbour has acting career, Lily Allen ventured into podcast world after putting her music career on hold. She also joined OnlyFans, claiming that selling foot photos on the platform surprisingly proved more lucrative than her music royalties on Spotify.